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over twi the performance, using forty percent less energy. and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: secretary of state john kerry signals a shift on u.s. syri policy. calling foror a traasitional government, and bashar al-assad's removal from office. also, china saying it would be a good idea for the world to as th put it, de-americanize. talking about these issues and more, fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland, we begin with idea that john kerry is signallin a shift in obam dministration's policy toward rael. your reaction? >> israel, and syria, your head spins they change their mind so often. maybe it a negotiating ttic, perhaps it indicat that things are not going so well with syria. he is looking for an out. lou: and any indication from inspectors that part of this relationship that is now ongoing, is breaking down. >> no but it is always going to be complicatedome, chemical areas are in -- are in areas that are contested where people are fighting. thats not happened yet, there was going to be a lot of
over twi the performance, using forty percent less energy. and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: secretary of state john kerry signals a shift on u.s. syri policy. calling foror a traasitional government, and bashar al-assad's removal from office. also, china saying it would be a good idea for the world to as th put it, de-americanize. talking about these issues and more, fox news national security analyst, kt...
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tavis: in this environment? from the lyrical standpoint? wise,e set up, age demographics, yes. the reason why is because together, we are phenomenal. 95% of those songs, we wrote most of those together. those are reflection of who we were and what we felt was going on at the time. i believe that we would still do it. >> we would never come from a misogynist to point of view or advocate violence. their goal your sales. that's what i'm asking -- >> people want to have a good time. if it sounds good and feels good. live, socialore to relevance. >> i think that we would segway because we sound good and we know how to write songs and put it out there. tavis: you are a businessman. music --away from the >> i went into direct marketing and was extremely successful. it was my saving grace that helped me go to the process of what happened as a kid. that is the foundation of what i've got. i learned about business and management. fortunately, i was able to go through my life. the artistink of formerly known as prince, back in the day, you guys are formally the sugar hill gang. q. you hav
tavis: in this environment? from the lyrical standpoint? wise,e set up, age demographics, yes. the reason why is because together, we are phenomenal. 95% of those songs, we wrote most of those together. those are reflection of who we were and what we felt was going on at the time. i believe that we would still do it. >> we would never come from a misogynist to point of view or advocate violence. their goal your sales. that's what i'm asking -- >> people want to have a good time. if...
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how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because the serving mayor of san francisco at the time was shot to death, senator feinstein today at this press conference made her case. >> today my colleagues and i are introducing a bill to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices that can accept more than ten rounds. we have tried to recognize legal hunting rights. we have tried to recognize legal defense rights. we have tried to recognize the right of a citizen to legally possess a weapon. no weapon is taken from anyone. the purpose
how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because...
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. >> how do we refrain gender, how do we create a gender inclusive environment that works for all kids when none of us grew up experiencing that. >> reporter: three years ago a seattle school district proposed some guidelines on how to deal with the transgender teens. >> they are going to have barriers to learning if they are not accepting of who they are. >> reporter: experts tell us that transgender students ash the country still feel margin marginalized. zoe's mom feels good about the way things are now, but worried about the future. >> the teen years, puberty, hormones and zoe feeling like she is not quite in step with her peers. and really not being. >> reporter: a growing issue for schools across the nation as they try to figure out how to meet the needs of transgender students. >>> a lawsuit has been filed to protect graffiti. the effort to protect one special building in new york. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are your headlines. updating our breaking us in from italy, the italian coast guard says boat carrying migrants has capsized off of the i
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i think that the technology enables it to to be virtually present in the clinical environment. there is the limitation in art in our inability to touch the patient but as far as a clinical evaluation taking the history making a really good clinical decision making sure there's the best outcome for that patient. i think it says that during all the advantages of using these robots undeniable especially in the agency's critics pointing to the high cost of the circles has raised security concerns that the potential leaks the day together on a remote controlled device crawling around such a retreat for instance. he says. chew. late saturday and then on that rested for the recent cash teachings as of the key back now. they say that it ain't enough to tickle the new thing came from a vehicle in a cop car in park with old old west opponents from st area menace that has to feel that dna samples and a jeepney linking to one of the crime scenes. it's a little trickier to keep more everything seemed just as he tried to commit suicide eleven he didn't care to sell which is very important so
i think that the technology enables it to to be virtually present in the clinical environment. there is the limitation in art in our inability to touch the patient but as far as a clinical evaluation taking the history making a really good clinical decision making sure there's the best outcome for that patient. i think it says that during all the advantages of using these robots undeniable especially in the agency's critics pointing to the high cost of the circles has raised security concerns...
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tavis: in this environment? from the lyrical standpoint? wise,e set up, age demographics, yes. the reason why is because together, we are phenomenal. 95% of those songs, we wrote most of those together. those are reflection of who we were and what we felt was going on at the time. i believe that we would still do it. >> we would never come from a misogynist to point of view or advocate violence. their goal your sales. that's what i'm asking -- >> people want to have a good time. if it sounds good and feels good. live, socialore to relevance. >> i think that we would segway because we sound good and
tavis: in this environment? from the lyrical standpoint? wise,e set up, age demographics, yes. the reason why is because together, we are phenomenal. 95% of those songs, we wrote most of those together. those are reflection of who we were and what we felt was going on at the time. i believe that we would still do it. >> we would never come from a misogynist to point of view or advocate violence. their goal your sales. that's what i'm asking -- >> people want to have a good time. if...
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the diligence need jocularly continue to caster cooks in the oily waters of the niger delta. not. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question. here on this network as we're having a debate we have our knives out. to get this right to the bank staying there to get here in a situation where be i'd like to talk about the surveillance. world. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it is easy to you. if you feed fish. it's. the type.
good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the diligence need jocularly continue to caster cooks in the oily waters of the niger delta. not. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question. here on this network as we're having a debate we have our knives out. to get this right to the bank staying there to get here in a situation where be i'd like to talk about the surveillance. world....
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the environment dole and human rights show what is approved or to dispel the accusations. they are insisting that their protests are peaceful and they are not trying to antagonize anyone. reporting in cairo. meanwhile, the foreign policy chief is in cairo and is holding talks with political leaders on all sides, the first foreign envoy to visit egypt. she says they will do everything in their power to prevent more bloodshed. they are, of course, well- documented. the armythose backing on the other. what about the people in the middle? and the egyptians struggling to be heard in the current climate. is down from almost every lamppost. appearances can be deceptive. not everyone is a brotherhood supporter. they said they have no affiliation with the movement, they want the army out of politics. that lots oftion people like me are not secular is. we have foundation and justice. >> i have been living outside of egypt for a long time. i have seen the good life, how it works. that they live in such a mass. tothey are sympathetic political as long. them are opposed to military rul
the environment dole and human rights show what is approved or to dispel the accusations. they are insisting that their protests are peaceful and they are not trying to antagonize anyone. reporting in cairo. meanwhile, the foreign policy chief is in cairo and is holding talks with political leaders on all sides, the first foreign envoy to visit egypt. she says they will do everything in their power to prevent more bloodshed. they are, of course, well- documented. the armythose backing on the...
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west get sheeple oil while the environment is further cleared. today the villagers need shakuri continue to cast their fox in the oily waters of the niger delta. sigrid laboratory jim occur was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach the creation of life should care about humans and world this is why you should care watch only on the dog call. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. or festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach fallenness to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over new there may be miracles. we speak your language anything might be will not advance. music programs and documentaries and spanis
good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west get sheeple oil while the environment is further cleared. today the villagers need shakuri continue to cast their fox in the oily waters of the niger delta. sigrid laboratory jim occur was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach the creation of life should care about humans and world this is why you should care watch only on the...
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the villagers need john kerry continue to cast her books into one of the waters of the niger delta. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country music stars are a fool you know what kind of cells in your neighborhood all want to give us aid to feature a song be on the ball and the crystal ball can securely slip out of the. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells us sensationalistic garbage because that breaking news i'm abby martin and we're going to break that. emissions free couldn't taste street in store charges free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcasts morning video for your media projects and free media oh don carty dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seein
good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the villagers need john kerry continue to cast her books into one of the waters of the niger delta. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country music stars are a fool you know what kind of cells in your neighborhood all want to give us aid to...
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no good hospitals the oil still flows the oil companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further polluted. today the villagers need giacomo continue to cast their hooks in the oily water of the niger delta. market. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r.t. . the mission of free credit patients free transport charges free. range month free. free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media oh god r.t. dot com. thanks. to the for the next computers these days so super is the memory for that a russian research is have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process or got a radical new architecture that promises unparalleled power design for the stars as i got you all under the collar don't worry because the latest cooling systems ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break a sweat launch yet on our way into the future. hold it hold it. hold it hold. hands. and strange that i know the street. name good. friend of bra
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the villagers need john kerry continue to cast her books into one of the waters of the niger delta. not. wealthy british style stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate then biggest holiday of the year from moscow to st petersburg by train over new demi the miracles. hold it. hold it. liz. goodspeed. i wish i. could. just see. my. mind i'm a very little. to the tree to the finish as a world class athletes descend on sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure dig deep and build hype to get thousands where they need to be it's a building boom fuele
good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the villagers need john kerry continue to cast her books into one of the waters of the niger delta. not. wealthy british style stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the...
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west can see boil while the environment is further cleared . today the villagers need john kerry continue to cast their fox in the oily waters of the niger delta. i. well done to the front to the finish as world class athletes descend on sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes of congestion battling infrastructure digs deep and builds hard to get thousands where they need to be it's a building bluebook fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on going to be a day here on. the east be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the team reporting from the world's hot spots the v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing stories for you. then try a small t.v. arabic to find out more visit arabic all teeth dog call. me is eve.
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> a lot of >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please! bay area." the show where residents talk about their favorite restaurants. this week, production supervisor and food dude jeff kramer works on commercials, features, and tv shows. his mantra is hurry up and wait, so when it comes to the good food at his unusual venue, he doesn't mind waiting for what he calls a show-stopping meal. mike stephen works out any kinks in his restaurant. there are two ways to la
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> a lot of >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please!...
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>> we're in an environment where it's generally they're highly correllted. generally the bond yields have gone up as well. i think we stay in that environment is hard to know what point* you get to a level where that correlation moves to the inverse but we're dealing with the fed whose policy is unprecedented. so that will be unprecedented sova and fed funds rate hike that would be the initial move in the past and we have fivers six steps in the process before we get to that that is quite a bit down the road so we're just taking baby steps. the fed is trying to be incredibly transparent but that could be a misunderstanding in terms of what they're saying not to mention a few get any type of volatility it translates to volatility in the market. lou: as you are suggesting we can say they will be vigilant but not so much the interpretation of what the witness will be necessarily correct. thank you for being with us. you are always correct. behalf great authors coming up on the broadcast tonight lieutenant-colonel ralph peters will be here to talk about his newe
>> we're in an environment where it's generally they're highly correllted. generally the bond yields have gone up as well. i think we stay in that environment is hard to know what point* you get to a level where that correlation moves to the inverse but we're dealing with the fed whose policy is unprecedented. so that will be unprecedented sova and fed funds rate hike that would be the initial move in the past and we have fivers six steps in the process before we get to that that is quite...
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sometimes i get the feeling that she's restricted by her environment. your environment determines your limits. maybe it's like that in the classroom, too. it might be different if she had the benefit of another school or another environment with different people. if things were different it would be more conducive for her. she has had to fight her way up. now she wants to help natalie. after word, she leaves the office and goes to meet her. they see each other nearly every week now because in two months natalie will sit her exams. she also has to give a presentation. she is focusing on the core subject german english and math. in germany, a one is the best mark and a six is the worst. natalie needs at least a four. they study in the library. today it's math. natalie has to recite the formula for determining the area of a poly gon but she gets he terminology confused. she explained it all to her again. they study together for nearly two hours until the library loses. one month later, there are now four weeks until the exam. natalie has no school today. s
sometimes i get the feeling that she's restricted by her environment. your environment determines your limits. maybe it's like that in the classroom, too. it might be different if she had the benefit of another school or another environment with different people. if things were different it would be more conducive for her. she has had to fight her way up. now she wants to help natalie. after word, she leaves the office and goes to meet her. they see each other nearly every week now because in...
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of fees are more common, cities in illinois and other states have started levying them because the environment al protection agency imposed new limits on storm runoff. the epa may not have the authority to do that, maryland is trying to push to meet the new standards. obama administration did not provide any federal funding so maryland taxpayers will have to foot the bill. new rain tax will cost the average homeowner a $50-200 a year. >> it's a large shopping center where you have a big parking lot the impervious surface tax, it will be more than the property tax is. so the only option is to pass the costs along to tenants and all goods and services in the state of maryland will go up in cost. >> molly: when it passed a new pollution standards for chesapeake bay, epa said, quote, it will have significant benefits far beyond the chesapeake itself, helping to clean rivers and other waterways that help support local economies and things like fishing and swimming and server as drinking water sources. how will the state determine how many surfaces it's citizens have? satellite imagery from all the
of fees are more common, cities in illinois and other states have started levying them because the environment al protection agency imposed new limits on storm runoff. the epa may not have the authority to do that, maryland is trying to push to meet the new standards. obama administration did not provide any federal funding so maryland taxpayers will have to foot the bill. new rain tax will cost the average homeowner a $50-200 a year. >> it's a large shopping center where you have a big...
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perspective with the female violence in britain the offender could better be paid and take the safer environment for both staff and why certain people thinking it to be locked up for it today don't eat the bread water and don't laugh talk to you and that's not reality. no i mean ninety seven percent people are to get back out again to turn out better part they brought to an early strike. they are wrong. the second state to increase and. the most recent film loving that. insert these things to be straight line from last week is east of the creeks be spot on the fourteen thousand to rpi and nt scan. yet we get let out here. during the evening throughout the edict on anything yet. it's there for swimmers. how are they comfy i miss her a little over a month old. we raised him from pri. the material to hear this is maya. they died whether they connect. but the point. there somewhere like that. why did you hear tears. when clicking here they went the day before a grand time. netball will euthanize them all. sleep and it's evident to the kitchen the teachings about what to type it now detected a lot to
perspective with the female violence in britain the offender could better be paid and take the safer environment for both staff and why certain people thinking it to be locked up for it today don't eat the bread water and don't laugh talk to you and that's not reality. no i mean ninety seven percent people are to get back out again to turn out better part they brought to an early strike. they are wrong. the second state to increase and. the most recent film loving that. insert these things to...
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. >> we are collaborating with other agencies and we are sure that we will provide an environment for a peaceful to referee, and a fair election. , the last assurances election remains vigilant in their minds and most are open for bees. al-jazeera come in nairobi, kenya. hoping for peace. >> tim, tell us about what's been happening. remind us of the events that led us to this? peaceful andvery protest in the capital because it is not only a chance for them to come out in the street and make their feelings known but it's also a national holiday celebrating this country's liberation of from the ottoman empire. there is a mixture of people representing all types of opinions, but just to remind you briefly of the timeline of events that have brought us to this point, i remember earlier on in february, protests mainly triggered by high electricity prices morphed into a wide approach against austerity and within a few weeks, the prime minister officially resigned on february 21st and he said he was not prepared to be in power where he needed the riot police to keep control. it looks as leas
. >> we are collaborating with other agencies and we are sure that we will provide an environment for a peaceful to referee, and a fair election. , the last assurances election remains vigilant in their minds and most are open for bees. al-jazeera come in nairobi, kenya. hoping for peace. >> tim, tell us about what's been happening. remind us of the events that led us to this? peaceful andvery protest in the capital because it is not only a chance for them to come out in the street...
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of these things may or may not directly relate to sexual assault they certainly do create environment more conducive to sexual harassment in a professional relations and i personally agree that both of those are leaving addict indicators for sexual assault. we have worked hard to ensure we are lined with policy initiatives from the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. we have also worked with the office of the secretary of secretary of defense to create special victims teams comprised of investigators and attorneys who have received specialized training in sexual assault cases. that effort has been encouraged and supported by members of this committee and i thank you for that. dikÖtter 24 special investigators have finished training and 60 air force attorneys have been identified and trained to serve the special victims council providing counsel providing conference and compassionate legal assistance to victims. that program goes fully into attack on the 28th of january but in fact we have are designed seven special victims counsel to victims around the air
of these things may or may not directly relate to sexual assault they certainly do create environment more conducive to sexual harassment in a professional relations and i personally agree that both of those are leaving addict indicators for sexual assault. we have worked hard to ensure we are lined with policy initiatives from the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. we have also worked with the office of the secretary of secretary of defense to create special...
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and i see this first shot gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the figures have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to. get sucked into this last thing to violence is the best approach. is it's just waking up in the morning and going for run yeah after a while it becomes normal to you stephen is now working with us charity x. lp set up in nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing founded patrick regan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member a kid coming up to me when a bullet proof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by thursday according to patrick it's early intervention which is key in prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be
and i see this first shot gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the figures have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to. get sucked into this last thing to violence is the best...
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universal cacamouflage pattern in 2004 thy cost $ 5 billion, and they were meant to blend in with any environment, critics say this cacamouflage was ineffective particularly in afghanistan. not the most military of uniforms. according to daily news spending 4 billion for a replacement design to be worn by a million members of active duty and reserve forces. >> returning to government shut down, and battles my next guest has a number of concerns about the plan emerges from senate, joining us new congressman john campbell. also a member of the republican policy committee, congressman good to have you with us. >> hey, lou, great to be with you. lou: we're getting intt whatever degree we can reply upon, a blurry outline of a deal in prospect, framework is that debt ceiling would be suspended until february 15. government funded to january 15. and medical device tax, one of my favorite, out of deal all together. this is among straussty -- monstrousty both parties should understand has no place in public policy what say you? >> i agree. let me give caveat, as you said, there are negotiations ongoing in
universal cacamouflage pattern in 2004 thy cost $ 5 billion, and they were meant to blend in with any environment, critics say this cacamouflage was ineffective particularly in afghanistan. not the most military of uniforms. according to daily news spending 4 billion for a replacement design to be worn by a million members of active duty and reserve forces. >> returning to government shut down, and battles my next guest has a number of concerns about the plan emerges from senate, joining...
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. $4.5 billion and will be spent a day to operate in that environment. when in fact you cannot go on the street with the exception of the package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower-cost employee, whether in the rural craft or city craft and allow us to provide that service at a lower cost. that is all money that can come out of the system. if calculated in what we think is the revenue loss, and we have talked to customers to validate that. we are terms of that. that we clear something up. people say it is only $2 billion out of $20 billion. if we had it this year we would break even. this year we will lose $1.7 billion on the operating line. as revenue, costs, with the exception of a worker's comp costs and prefunding. we would make money if we made the six to five move at the beginning of this year. what happens with a $20 billion of that gap exists when you do nothing over a five-year period, and with inflation that continues to grow. when people say it is only 10% of the cost differential, it is not, it would make up the e
. $4.5 billion and will be spent a day to operate in that environment. when in fact you cannot go on the street with the exception of the package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower-cost employee, whether in the rural craft or city craft and allow us to provide that service at a lower cost. that is all money that can come out of the system. if calculated in what we think is the revenue loss, and we have talked to customers to validate that. we are terms of that. that...
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they beat out istanbul and madrid, despite concerns of radiation leaking into theern environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry is traveling in europe seeking support of a strike against syria. president obama talked about the conflict during his weekly radio address. thousands are marching in brazil as the country marks its independence. union, students are protesting government and slow reform. protestors have been met with force by police in rio de janeiro. >> blockbuster details on the benghazi attack, a new book has the untold story. we'll have the authors. >> who new what when and how will that tragedy affect our embassies worldwide. >> is facebook making a lot of us depressed? could seeing friends happy pictures make people sad? >> it's well known that whites aren't permitted to say the n. word, but how about blacks? is it ok to say the word, even in private? >> welcome to consider this. we begin with benghazi and a new book and report inspired by that disaster. september 11, 2012, dozens of heavily armed militants attacked in what had become
they beat out istanbul and madrid, despite concerns of radiation leaking into theern environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry is traveling in europe seeking support of a strike against syria. president obama talked about the conflict during his weekly radio address. thousands are marching in brazil as the country marks its independence. union, students are protesting government and slow reform. protestors have been met with force by police in rio de...
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but to stand by and do nothing, to minimize risks to public health and the environment from fossil fuel production is unacceptable to me. >> reporter: mark brownstein says that if the evidence shows that oil and gas companies in the coalition are not serious about i am profession the environmental standards for fracking, the edf will walk away a and make sure that everyone knows why. for now using a phrase that ronald reagan used when he sat down with the soviets, trust but verify. >> questions about fracking? go to newshour@pbs.org. >>> day after day, tech-savvy new yorkers went online to find the latest work of art known only as banci. his work is admired and even by the police. that raises the question, does that undermine a subverse sif form of expression? tracy wolf reports. >> reporter: new york city is a mecca for the art. but this is not located in a museum. this exhibit is taking place on the street of the five burrows. it's called waiting to hang and it goens goes by the name of a man banksy. this was not a commissioned piece by the owner. it's a work of street art, an illegal
but to stand by and do nothing, to minimize risks to public health and the environment from fossil fuel production is unacceptable to me. >> reporter: mark brownstein says that if the evidence shows that oil and gas companies in the coalition are not serious about i am profession the environmental standards for fracking, the edf will walk away a and make sure that everyone knows why. for now using a phrase that ronald reagan used when he sat down with the soviets, trust but verify....
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i want to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
i want to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
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quote, some former employees describe an environment where people went weeks without seeing their bosses and handled sensitive documents with no supervision in their home offices and occasionally at starbucks. the goal at all times, volume. former employees say bosses simply trusted the employees to do the work in the right way with little oversight. quote, i could go weeks and weeks and not see a single co-worker so there is no way they could see what you're doing, said one former investigator. in terms of this highly sensitive, confidential information they're dealing with for people's security clearances, quote, people were leaving their laptops at starbucks, said one former investigator. people were leaving cases on top of their cars, information blowing off in the wind. we had a lady who left her files at chuck e. cheese with her kids. the firm is called usis. and they are now under federal criminal investigation into whether or not they have been lying about the thoroughness of their work on people's background checks. according to nbc's michael isikoff, the grand jury in this case
quote, some former employees describe an environment where people went weeks without seeing their bosses and handled sensitive documents with no supervision in their home offices and occasionally at starbucks. the goal at all times, volume. former employees say bosses simply trusted the employees to do the work in the right way with little oversight. quote, i could go weeks and weeks and not see a single co-worker so there is no way they could see what you're doing, said one former...
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scientists say they can develop drugs more quickly in a weightless environment because it allows them to accurately analyze the structure of viruses. >> translator: the international space station is the only place where it can create a microgravity environment. the lab is essential. >> reporter: despite such high expectations, some are questioning the high cost of operating the station. japan contributes $400 million a year to the program. that's the third largest amount after the u.s. and russia. japan has invested $8 billion so far. but critics say experiments conducted aboard the iss have not yielded significant results despite the hefty price tag. a japanese government panel on space diplomacy has decided to slash the budget for the space station. japanese officials have not decided what role they will play in the program after 2020. but one has assessed man space flights are important. >> translator: i strongly believe that in the long run, japan must nurture its technology. japan is devoted to science and technology. efforts like this must continue, so we can contribute to the
scientists say they can develop drugs more quickly in a weightless environment because it allows them to accurately analyze the structure of viruses. >> translator: the international space station is the only place where it can create a microgravity environment. the lab is essential. >> reporter: despite such high expectations, some are questioning the high cost of operating the station. japan contributes $400 million a year to the program. that's the third largest amount after the...
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and to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat is, without having any intelligence in terms of what is actually going on, on the ground, i think would have been very dangerous and personally i would not have approved that. because we just don't -- it is sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities, military forces. >> let me go to josh, how do we put this issue to bed? or how can we put it to bed? is it possible that hillary clinton could say something that would allay the attacks, conclusively, she did the best she could do on the night of the attacks? >> we're going to have discussion on some of the questions unanswered. the romney campaign made a decisive issue to politicalize this, that was perpetrated by people in congress and now by senators who are up for election in 2014, including senator graham. >> i think it is time for the clintons to re-open the war room. anyway, thank you, we'll be right back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this, sarah palin said she is conce
and to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat is, without having any intelligence in terms of what is actually going on, on the ground, i think would have been very dangerous and personally i would not have approved that. because we just don't -- it is sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities, military forces. >> let me go to josh, how do we put this issue to bed? or how can we...
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you tell me there is no impact on the environment? >> we -- we do extensive monitoring and the bottom line is that there is no known impacts to the marine environment. >> reporter: convincing local residents of that was vital because the region's economy depends on the water. dave mar rang is a local cook. >> over the site, 15 ages, around 30,000 fish in each one of those cablesges. they've good life. >> reporter: salmon farming, commercial fishing, shipping and tourism is the biggest employers in the area n a county with the state's highest unemployment rate of 9.3%, many were deeply concerned about anything that could harm business. >> well, it was kind of -- it was kind of funny. a friend of mine, he come and seen me and told me what they wanted to do and i -- you know, my first reaction, want to do what? >> reporter: but in the six years since the tidal project began, mar rang says it hasn't been disruptive. in says, it has been a boone to the local economy. >> they have come in and they have hired people. like, you gonna take fiv
you tell me there is no impact on the environment? >> we -- we do extensive monitoring and the bottom line is that there is no known impacts to the marine environment. >> reporter: convincing local residents of that was vital because the region's economy depends on the water. dave mar rang is a local cook. >> over the site, 15 ages, around 30,000 fish in each one of those cablesges. they've good life. >> reporter: salmon farming, commercial fishing, shipping and tourism...
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. >> there are questions in areas where environmental protection and safeguarding the natural environment must take precedence over economic interests. on that basis, this draft law is an important signal that we are serious about protecting the environment. >> fracking injects a mixture of sand, water, and chemicals into the ground at high pressure. this fractures the rock and releases hard to reach natural gas and oil. >> we oppose fracking in germany using chemicals that endanger the environment and our water. we have a complex underground structure with layers carrying ground water. the technology is unacceptable as long as it involves these chemicals. it carries risks, and we do not know the consequences for our water supply. germany should not become a testing ground for gas companies like the united states. >> citizens' groups have already mobilized. the opposition say they will block the government's legislation in the second chamber of parliament. >> all right, ever heard of a tech term or slang that you just did not get? turns out you might not be alone. >> definitely not. a new
. >> there are questions in areas where environmental protection and safeguarding the natural environment must take precedence over economic interests. on that basis, this draft law is an important signal that we are serious about protecting the environment. >> fracking injects a mixture of sand, water, and chemicals into the ground at high pressure. this fractures the rock and releases hard to reach natural gas and oil. >> we oppose fracking in germany using chemicals that...
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the case it is tougher to say but we may be closer to the point* is gerally in e early stages of the environment it does not hurt the stock market you start with little volatility but the bite on stocks does not not, for quite some time and tell fed policy puts othe break not only the stock market and the economy but to represent from a yield prospective competition against the stocks and the move we have seen we are not ere lou: is that gd things for the market or just bad things for equities? >> we're in an envonment where it's generally they're highly correllted. generally the bond yields have gone up as well. i think we stay in that environmnment is hard to know what point* you get to a level where that correlation moves to the inverse but we're dealing with the fed whose policy is unprecedented. so that will be unprecedented sova and fed funds rate hike that would be the initial move in the past and we have fivers si steps in the processefore we get to that that is quite a bit down the road so we're justaking baby steps. the fed is trying to be incredibly transparent but that could be a mis
the case it is tougher to say but we may be closer to the point* is gerally in e early stages of the environment it does not hurt the stock market you start with little volatility but the bite on stocks does not not, for quite some time and tell fed policy puts othe break not only the stock market and the economy but to represent from a yield prospective competition against the stocks and the move we have seen we are not ere lou: is that gd things for the market or just bad things for equities?...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome to "world news." tonight white widow, the international man hunt tonight for this mystery woman, her possible connection to terrorism, the ordinary school girl who grew up to become one of the most wanted women in the world. >>> asleep at the controls. the airline pilots who admit he and the other pilot both fell asleep on a big commercial plane with passengers on board. >>> and real money goes undercover with a secret shopper showing you how to save money at the mall, hundreds of dollars in just 45 minutes. >> the $25 that i'm paying -- >> $5.44. >> tonight easy ways to put money in your pocket. >>> good evening. a bulletin is rocketing around the globe tonight. the sech
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome to "world news." tonight white widow, the international man hunt tonight for this mystery woman, her possible connection to terrorism, the ordinary school girl who grew up to become one of the most wanted women in the world....
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now, the trouble is that once mercury escapes into the environment it frequently ends up in the foot chain especially in fish and chicken. if these are eaten the metal causes damage to your nerves affecting hearing, speech and also muscle control and it mrs. can cause paralysis and death. 40 years ago, mercury dumped into a river near a small community in canada caused many health problems for generations. danielle lack has that story. >> another school day ends for 12-year-old katherine fobister. as a toddler she was diagnosed with mercury system. 14 pills a day and frequent medical checks help give a semblance of normal life. >> she is not playing the victim. she's doing what she's capable of doing. she's a strong girl. i'm really proud of her. >> mercury dumped in the stream upstream pois poisoned a commun. the waters are much less polluted with it, years later. but the food chain from microscopic life to the fish eaten by humans, that will take much longer to cleanse itself. government funds provide some money to those who have the neurological symptoms. fits, muscle tremors loss
now, the trouble is that once mercury escapes into the environment it frequently ends up in the foot chain especially in fish and chicken. if these are eaten the metal causes damage to your nerves affecting hearing, speech and also muscle control and it mrs. can cause paralysis and death. 40 years ago, mercury dumped into a river near a small community in canada caused many health problems for generations. danielle lack has that story. >> another school day ends for 12-year-old katherine...
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them out of the surroundings, but you're building a foundation under them so they can learn in this environment and when they leave, they have a foundation to move on and become great people. not only get jobs, but they can lend a hand to the next person who needs it. i have to be a part of this. when you told me how the dorms and classrooms are, i think we've got a chance to change everything and one person at a time and one brick at a time. >> let's look at the special people who are going to be there. we've got darrell davis and the darrell davis is going to be performing. mattress 7. maya. let's get the information up for everybody. we want you to be there. it's going to be next friday, september 20th, and in the lockheed-martin lobby at the music center. we're going to have live music and a silent audience. it starts at 7:00. we're going to have a great night ahead. i want to give a shout out for helping us with the decor that night. it's going to be great. we'll be back after the break. for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a
them out of the surroundings, but you're building a foundation under them so they can learn in this environment and when they leave, they have a foundation to move on and become great people. not only get jobs, but they can lend a hand to the next person who needs it. i have to be a part of this. when you told me how the dorms and classrooms are, i think we've got a chance to change everything and one person at a time and one brick at a time. >> let's look at the special people who are...
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fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of the slippery slope that in the end will have to be militarily involved and the people and the president have better things to do. >> a piece in "the wall street journal" this week saying basically there's too much reaction to iraq and inaction here he compares to the first president bush not doing anything about the shiite uprising in iraq in 1991, which he argued led ultimately to the second gulf war. i think that may be an area where people would debate, but what are the consequences of the u.s. hanging back in syria? >> well, if we hang back in syria, there could be a dissent into chaos. it's already headed in
fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of...
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carbon tax anything dealing with the environment, climate change, i would be surprised. if he's going to cause the freak out with the executive order of gun control, that takes up so much oxygen, and you can only have so many of those freaks outs, and he can't do it seven or eight times. >> john: i think america has seen enough g.o.p. freak outs. >> they want to do something about climate change, but it's only when the economy is humming well when we ask companies to cut down on emissions. but right now there is no room to maneuver on this at all. >> john: getting the cab cabinet nominees confirmed, gun control where is he the most vulnerable on? >> i think they're doing this small incremental attack him on everything trying to bog him down on the simplest things which cabinet nominees used to be automatic. they decided well, we're going to attack, attack, attack, and make him use up capital. i don't think they have a grand strategy. i don't think they're looking down the road six, eight months, this is where we'll set our trap. they made it clear from 2009 we'll obstruc
carbon tax anything dealing with the environment, climate change, i would be surprised. if he's going to cause the freak out with the executive order of gun control, that takes up so much oxygen, and you can only have so many of those freaks outs, and he can't do it seven or eight times. >> john: i think america has seen enough g.o.p. freak outs. >> they want to do something about climate change, but it's only when the economy is humming well when we ask companies to cut down on...
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for the school was a big screen serving sort of just really loving and sort of individual basis in an environment way from which are some of the world's largest. and beyond profits it's the risk of losing a petition stitch and this pretty things that she's savoring thoughts crossing so what this is mark is a community it brings people together. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting something real life there is no substitute for this kind of trivia that's right the old crowd might be unique in britain these days harking back to a time of community that many of us have now the gulf in but it's a reminder to avoid some traditions best preserved sarah aleksey has kidney market in cumbria and in just a few minutes a former u.s. treasury inspector general tells us about washington's crucial mistakes in the high of a credit crunch in two thousand and eight. john kerry made his first major verbal gaffe as secretary of state by mixing the nonexistent country of kershaw to stand in one of his speeches of course it is funny when politicians misspeak george bush was pretty good at t
for the school was a big screen serving sort of just really loving and sort of individual basis in an environment way from which are some of the world's largest. and beyond profits it's the risk of losing a petition stitch and this pretty things that she's savoring thoughts crossing so what this is mark is a community it brings people together. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting something real life there is no substitute for this kind of trivia that's right the old...
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will be close today traffic so families and merchants can play and conduct business in a fun and safe environment. the food, music and family activities go until 4:00 in the afternoon. it's such a great event. >>> on wednesday san francisco's newest waterfront gem will open on the embarcadero. last night invited guests and vips turned out for the exploratorium's opening night gala. abc7 is the exploratorium's official tv partner. the guests, including abc7 news anchors dan ashley and cheryl jennings, had the chance to experience the new exploratorium ahead of wednesday's public opening. >> next, you may have just got any hint from dan harris why president obama is letting someone else deliver the weekly white house address this morning. also, the gun show this weekend at the cow palace. how much do these events contribute to the trafficking of illegal weapons? and a renown ballet dancer credits the marin county youth program for a career that's kept him on his toes. why he credits his humble beginnings for his career. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower choleste
will be close today traffic so families and merchants can play and conduct business in a fun and safe environment. the food, music and family activities go until 4:00 in the afternoon. it's such a great event. >>> on wednesday san francisco's newest waterfront gem will open on the embarcadero. last night invited guests and vips turned out for the exploratorium's opening night gala. abc7 is the exploratorium's official tv partner. the guests, including abc7 news anchors dan ashley and...
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you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know about this person and there is nobody to go to that has intelligence. >> fighting a struggle and giving pushback, the whole point of these diplomatic missions is to be open to the people of the country they are going to and if they are behind fortresses with no access, then their mission is substantially curtailed. >> the case in point on am bass store stevens hits that point directly. he was one of those that didn't believe in sending emails and cakes out. he loved to press the flesh. he loved being in libya, and he was well beloved by the libyan people, because he really was a flag bearer for the
you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know...
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., the obama administration has proposed an energy plan that makes the environment a priority. but as robert ray reports it comes at a cost. >> reporter: a year in to president obama's second term his energy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas and ramp down coal. >> we need to act. >> reporter: and develop an energy plan to reduce lines from vehicles and power plants, one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but since he took office his opponents say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroyers that obama sun compromising especially with his unwillingness to commit to the keystone pipeline. then there is this. >> many republicans believe climate change isn't real or not a serious problem. >> reporter: the director of policy for the union of concern the scientists says politics has derailed much of the president's climate proposals. >> in the first tim his most significant action was putting forward fuel economy standards for cars and light trucks. >> reporter: according to the administration by 2025 that will cut vehicle emissions
., the obama administration has proposed an energy plan that makes the environment a priority. but as robert ray reports it comes at a cost. >> reporter: a year in to president obama's second term his energy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas and ramp down coal. >> we need to act. >> reporter: and develop an energy plan to reduce lines from vehicles and power plants, one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but since he took office his...
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the solution lies in pro-growth policies that help create a better environment for private sector job creation. finally, i was encouraged that the president said he wouldn't stand in the way of a step-by-step immigration reform. you know that's the approach the house republicans have taken? the american people are skeptical of big, comprehensive bills and frankly, they should be, and the only way to make sure immigration reform works this time is to address these complicated issues one step at a time. i think doing so we give the american people confidence that we're dealing with these issues in a thoughtful way and in a deliberative way. so i'm hopeful we can make progress on this very important issue. >> after thanksgiving should the house vote to raise the individual mandate tax? >> listen, the house will continue to do our oversight of the executive branch as we're required to do under the constitution. we're going to continue to get answers to what -- why people are losing their health insurance and why it's costing some more. in terms of legislationive action, no decisions have
the solution lies in pro-growth policies that help create a better environment for private sector job creation. finally, i was encouraged that the president said he wouldn't stand in the way of a step-by-step immigration reform. you know that's the approach the house republicans have taken? the american people are skeptical of big, comprehensive bills and frankly, they should be, and the only way to make sure immigration reform works this time is to address these complicated issues one step at...